I don't think it's entirely going to be, there will be a mix of outdoor track and some indoor scenes with Spidey like this oneIs this coaster eventually going to be enclosed?
It’s a cheaper approach for Disney, more like Universal. This was supposed to be the Expedition Rverest route, which mind you isn’t even expensive compared to modern themed coasters like Cosmic Rewind or Hagrid’s, but I suppose VelociCoaster territory adjusted for inflation. Does Spider-Man end up costing around these I guess?Is this coaster eventually going to be enclosed?
What are you talking about?It’s a cheaper approach for Disney, more like Universal. This was supposed to be the Expedition Rverest route, which mind you isn’t even expensive compared to modern themed coasters like Cosmic Rewind or Hagrid’s, but I suppose VelociCoaster territory adjusted for inflation. Does Spider-Man end up costing around these I guess?
You misread my post, I wasn’t saying Spider-Man was similar to Everest I was literally implying the opposite.What are you talking about?
Everest was very expensive in its day. It's ~$100M budget was very high at the time, and the lavish research expeditions to Nepal were cited for years as an example of WDI's inefficient spending. The highly-publicized technical elements of the attraction, like the three separate-but-interwoven structural systems and star AA "with the thrust of a 747," were extravagant solutions that only work with high cost. Even the advertising budget, filled with all types of wide-reaching Travel Channel-type TV specials, was huge.
Cosmic Rewind is not a themed coaster. It's a rollercoaster in the dark inside a box; the box is plainly visible on all four sides and not themed on any of them. The queue, preshow, load area, and first lift are decorated (the least compelling approach to theming) to varying degrees of success, but it's pretty bare after that; they didn't even bother to hang curtains to block view of screens intended for other vehicles along the tracks. Sure it's fun ride, but themed it is not.
Without knowing anything about the design intent for the Spider-Man ride, saying that it was to follow the Everest route simply doesn't make sense. Everest is a terrain-hugging coaster. Spider-Man (the character) is known for high-flying acrobatics in urban environments. Regardless of budgets, those two simple concepts are at odds with each other, and it's highly unlikely that approach and IP were ever seriously considered together. It was always destined to follow a Universal-style approach of mostly-unthemed tracks passing occasional scenic elements. Whether that approach is appropriate for a Disney castle park is another discussion entirely.
Construction costs are also notoriously difficult to adjust for inflation, as they rely on material prices that fluctuate in ways that don't always follow the larger market. R&D spending really doesn't translate over time, since novel elements 20 years ago are relatively commonplace an inexpensive today. Construction codes change over time, requiring more expensive approaches, and technology evolves in a way that makes direct comparisons difficult across different eras.
But of course, it's really WDI's costs that have exploded beyond control. That there's even a misunderstanding that Everest is considered a low-budget alternative simply shows how insane their costs have gotten. From 2006 to 2022 inflation was about 45%, yet Cosmic Rewind cost about 6 times more than Everest while failing to be anywhere near as transportive or convincing. Unless there's someone (or several people) walking down the halls of WDI with hundreds of millions of dollars in their pockets, it's hard to see where all the extra money went.
The master plan was showing the size and scale of what could be added. Expedition Everest was not actually intended to be built on the site.You misread my post, I wasn’t saying Spider-Man was similar to Everest I was literally implying the opposite.
It’s going on the plot in Shanghai originally earmarked for Everest.
Wait, Everest was going in Shanghai?You misread my post, I wasn’t saying Spider-Man was similar to Everest I was literally implying the opposite.
It’s going on the plot in Shanghai originally earmarked for Everest.
No. It and The Haunted Mansion were used on the master plan to fill out expansion space. They were existing footprints used to demonstrate that something of their size could fit in the area without going through the wasted effort of designing something.Wait, Everest was going in Shanghai?
I’d agree apart from this castle park threw the rule book out before it opened.ugly and does not belong in a castle park.
At this point, there really is no longer a steady-state premium in "Disney quality" over "Universal quality." They have converged within, and share, the range that historically existed between them.ugly and does not belong in a castle park.
They’d be a better fit than Zootopia and Spider-Man, and we all know the only reason Zootopia, Winnie The Pooh, and Spider-Man are in that area is because they’re some of the biggest franchises in the world, and absolutely for China too.No. It and The Haunted Mansion were used on the master plan to fill out expansion space. They were existing footprints used to demonstrate that something of their size could fit in the area without going through the wasted effort of designing something.
I‘m curious how or if they try to hide the new coaster from the rest of the park regarding sight lines.
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